Samsung Galaxy A22s 5G launched in Russia as a rebranded Galaxy A22 5G

Samsung Galaxy A22s 5G launched in Russia as a rebranded Galaxy A22 5G Samsung’s newest Galaxy A-series phone is here with the debut of the A22s 5G. So what differences does it have over the A22 5G which came in June? A quick glance over the specs page reveals zero changes and with the same design and color options its evident that Galaxy A22s 5G is just a rebranded A22 5G.

You get a 6.6-inch TFT LCD with FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. There’s an 8MP selfie cam while the back houses a 48MP main shooter alongside an 8MP ultrawide lens and a 2MP macro cam. MediaTek’s Dimensity 700 5G chipset sits at the helm paired with 4GB RAM and 64/128GB…

DJI Mavic 3 has M4/3 sensor, 46 minute flight time and 5.1K video capture

DJI Mavic 3 has M4/3 sensor, 46 minute flight time and 5.1K video capture DJI’s long-awaited Mavic 3 is finally here and it’s everything the leaks made us expect. However, even without the element of surprise, some of these specs sound unbelievable.

The Mavic 3 has two cameras on board – the main is a truly remarkable 20MP 24mm wide-angle shooter in front of a Micro Four Thirds Hasselblad sensor. This is a huge increase over the 1-inch type sensor in the prosumer Air 2s and an even bigger jump from the 1/2-inch type sensor in the Mavic 3’s predecessor. The lens in front of the 4/3 imager has a variable aperture of f/2.8 to f/11.

The other camera has a 12MP…

JioPhone Next goes on sale, here’s how to order one

JioPhone Next goes on sale, here’s how to order one Exactly one week ago, Reliance and Google formally unveiled the JioPhone Next – an entry-level Android device optimized for the Indian market priced at INR 6,499. As of today, the phone is officially on sale and we’ve recapped all the ways you can order JioPhone Next as well as the EMI plans that can help the phone’s cost go as low as INR 1,999 alongside monthly plans.

The first step in getting a JioPhone Next is registering your interest via Reliance’s official website with a valid email and mobile number. You can also use WhatsApp to reserve your JioPhone Next by sending ‘Hi’ to the…

Xiaomi 12 to be first with Snapdragon 898, Motorola also plans a launch by the end of 2021

Xiaomi 12 to be first with Snapdragon 898, Motorola also plans a launch by the end of 2021 Xiaomi and Motorola will be the first two makers with Snapdragon 898-powered phones, reliable leakster Digital Chat Station reveals. He says Moto is aiming for a phone launch by the end of the year, but Xiaomi will once again be the pioneer of the new Qualcomm chip.

In the meantime another leakster, IceUniverse, shared the Geekbench scores of the upcoming Snapdragon 898 chip. They come in about 15% higher than the Snapdragon 888 and about 5% better than the 888+. The test undoubtedly ran on non-finalized hardware though, so there might be more performance to unclock.

Qualcomm…

Foldable Google Pixel to have same 12.2MP main camera from Pixel 5

Foldable Google Pixel to have same 12.2MP main camera from Pixel 5 According to an APK teardown performed by 9to5Google, Google’s upcoming foldable Pixel device will not feature the same beefed-up camera system that’s present in the Google Pixel 6 series. As per information discovered in the most recent release of Google’s Camera app, the upcoming folding Pixel’s codename is “Pipit”, which was changed from “Passport” at some point.

The outlet’s “APK Insight” team discovered that the foldable Pixel phone will use the same 12.2MP main camera that’s found on the Pixel 5. That’s the Sony IMX363 instead of the 50MP GN1 sensor that’s found in the new Pixel 6…

Google allows third-party payment systems outside of the Play Store in Korea with a discount

Google allows third-party payment systems outside of the Play Store in Korea with a discount In a report by The Wall Street Journal, Google is complying with Korea’s new laws that require companies like Apple and Google to offer customers the choice to use payment systems outside of their app store apps.

The catch here is that Google will still charge service fees to developers wishing to us their own payment system, but at a discounted rate. According to the report, e-Book and music streaming developers would pay Google 6% instead of 10%, while most other developers will have to pay 11% instead of 15%. Meanwhile, popular devs will need pay 26% versus the regular 30% in service…

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